
1) Abate 2) Abbreviate 3) Abridge 4) Axe 5) Bate 6) Benficiate 7) Boil 8) Bowdlerise 9) Bowdlerize 10) Concentrate 11) Curtail 12) Deaden 13) Decrease 14) Demote 15) Deoxidise 16) Deoxidize 17) Depopulate 18) Derate 19) Destroy 20) Detract 21) Diminish 22) Drop 23) Ease 24) Expurgate 25) Foreshorten
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1) Be a good loser 2) Be the essential element 3) Bring down 4) Bring down to size 5) Curtail 6) Cut back 7) Cut back on 8) Cut down 9) Cut down on 10) Cut down, abridge 11) Cut down, lessen 12) Cut the fat 13) Dampen 14) Decline 15) Decrease 16) Diet 17) Diet successfully 18) Diminish 19) Downsize
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Same as presolve.
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http://glossary.computing.society.informs.org/index.php?page=R.html

• (n.) To bring to any inferior state, with respect to rank, size, quantity, quality, value, etc.; to diminish; to lower; to degrade; to impair; as, to reduce a sergeant to the ranks; to reduce a drawing; to reduce expenses; to reduce the intensity of heat. • (n.) To bring to terms; to humble; to conquer; to subdue; to capture; as, to red...
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[Verb] Plural form: reduces. To get smaller. You can also use reduce to show that something or someone is weaker.
Example: I reduced my gas bills by changing to another gas company. Her poetry reduced them to tears.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/glossary/

To thicken or concentrate a sauce by boiling, which lessens the volume and intensifies the flavor.
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http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20111

1. To bring or lead back to any former place or condition. 'And to his brother's house reduced his wife.' (Chapman) 'The sheep must of necessity be scattered, unless the great Shephered of souls oppose, or some of his delegates reduce and direct us.' (Evelyn) ... 2. To bring to any inferior state, with respect to rank, size, quantity, quality, valu...
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(re-dldbomacs´) to restore to the normal place or relation of parts, as to reduce a fracture. to undergo reduction. to decrease in weight or size.
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http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21001

To slowly or rapidly cook liquids down so that some or most of the water evaporates.
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http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21216

To boil down to reduce the volume.
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Re·duce' (re*dūs')
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Reduced (-dūst'),;
present participle & verbal noun Reducing (- dū'sĭng).] [ Latin
reducere ,
reductum ; prefix
red- .
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To boil rapidly in order to evaporate liquid, concentrate the flavours, and thicken.
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http://www.foodinaminute.co.nz/Cooking-Basics/A-Z-Cooking-Glossary

Type: Term Pronunciation: rē-dūs′ Definitions: 1. To place back into a preferred position; to perform reduction (1). 2. In chemistry, to initiate reduction (2).
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reduce(function, sequence) returns a single value constructed by calling the (binary) function on the first two items of the sequence, then on the result and the next item, and so on.
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[
v] - bring to humbler or weaker state or condition 2. [v] - lessen 3. [v] - simplify the form of a mathematical equation of expression by substituting one term for another 4. [v] - lower in grade or rank or force somebody into an undignified situation 5. [v] - undergo meiosis 6. [v] - reposition back to its normal site, ...
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reduce 1. To bring down, diminish to a smaller number, amount, extent, etc., or to a single thing. 2. In chemistry, to decompose (a compound); to resolve into a simpler compound or into the constituent element. 3. To decrease one\'s weight, to slim down to a lower weight.
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To reduce volume of liquid by rapid boiling in an uncovered pan.
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The process of thickening and reducing the amount of liquid in a liquid substance through simmering or boiling in order to intensify its flavour. Opposite of dilute.
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concentrate verb cook until very little liquid is left; `The cook reduced the sauce by boiling it for a long time`
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To boil down to reduce the volume.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/22157

make smaller
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https://www.vocabulary.com/lists/1951026

To boil a liquor steadily to reduce and thicken it by evaporating some of the water.
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https://www.weekendbakery.com/bread-baking-glossary/
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